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The primary categories include:General interest, Polymers and plastics, and Rubber. By selecting one of these categories, the second level of choices appears. For example, in Polymers and plastics, the second level choices include: Additives, Applications, Chemical characterization, Chemistry (polymer types), Environment protection, Health & safety, Formulations, Modeling & computation, Properties, Processing methods, Recycling, Structural materials, and Testing methods. Selection of the second level choice gives many third level choices, including 85 different groups of publications on a particular subject.

Ronald M. Harris, 1999, ISBN 1-884207-78-2This book aims at presentation of the up-to-date developments in plastic coloring and decoration. It is divided into five sections: Pigments and dyes, Effective pigment incorporation, Testing colored products, Effect of colorants on properties of colored materials, and Laser marking.

P.W. Dufton, 1995, ISBN 978-1-85957-034-0Analysis of fire retardant systems used in the complete range of plastics and rubber materials. The report contains information on methods used to achieve flame retardancy, new additives, trends in use, demand, and results in smoke and fume suppression.

S.M. Hallwell, 1992, ISBN 978-0-08041960-2This report describes the theory of weathering and its effect on polymer properties, methods of stabilization and natural and accelerated weathering tests. The problems associated with particular polymers used in outdoor applications are explained. 461 abstracts and references complete the report.

R.P. Brown, T. Butler and S.W. Hawley, 2001, ISBN 978-1-85957-274-0This report details the results of accelerated heat ageing studies undertaken on re-mixed samples of those materials studied for the natural ageing study and on the 20 new compounds chosen to represent polymers not available in 1958 and to reflect changes in compounding practice.

Conference Proceedings, 2004, ISBN 978-1-85957-446-1The conference aimed to widen the area of discussion from a purely rubber or purely plastic based topic to include those additional related bonding application areas. Papers discussing bonding within the polymer industries and from academic researchers will enable the reader to more fully understand the problems and their solutions for the bonding between polymers and a wide range of substrates.

Conference, 2001, ISBN 978-1-85957-250-4Rapra presented the third successful European conference concentrating on polymer rheology as a practical tool for process control and quality analysis. Papers were presented covering the latest techniques, equipment and innovations in the monitoring and characterisation of polymers. Subjects addressed included the application of rheology to real time processes, quality control and flow behaviour.

Sina Ebnesajjad, 2002, ISBN 1-884207-96-0Recent decades have seen an explosion of new applications of fluoropolymers in all aspects of human life, particularly in the chemical, electrical, and semiconductor industries. Properties of durability, inertness, low coefficient of friction, and high heat and chemical resistance are unmatched by any other family of plastics.